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very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- china expresses its strong opposition. it does not like tie 1's invitation to the dollar llama. and he sailed around the road, but he is not old enough to drive. a british teenager complete the voyage. -- and he sailed around the world, but he is not old enough to drive. hello to you. bbc has discovered many cases of corruption involving iraqi security forces. the police and army are widely blamed for failing to stop the current wave of bombings. there is concern that there is endemic corruption undermining their efforts. two months ago, they took over responsibility for security in iraq as american troops pulled back. the life-and-death question now -- can they prove they are up to the job? we have this report from andrew north. >> the attack on the foreign ministry. a suicide bomber last week. seconds before it detonated it right outside. the foreign minister tells us the iraqi army, police were partly responsible. >> the iraqi secu
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as a think tank advocacy group promoting human rights and democracy in latin america. welcome to the program. first, tell us more about what these new laws in mexico are. >> well, essentially they decriminalize possession for personal consumption across a range of elicit substances, whether it's marijuana or cocaine, and the mexican law, while new for mexico, is not necessarily new for latin america. there are similar decriminalization statutes up and down the continent, and it's a growing movement with recent argentine court decisions opening the door to a similar reform in that country. >> what's behind the decision to decriminalize drugs? >> i think in latin america, including mexico, there's a fatigue with a model of zero tolerance that insists on criminal sanctions for even the smallest levels of use, including in private, and that it's a diversion of resources that could be better focused on fighting the drug cartels and large organized crime. in latin america in journal, there's a sense that when it comes to the drug war that the united states in particular has
as a think tank advocacy group promoting human rights and democracy in latin america. welcome to the program. first, tell us more about what these new laws in mexico are. >> well, essentially they decriminalize possession for personal consumption across a range of elicit substances, whether it's marijuana or cocaine, and the mexican law, while new for mexico, is not necessarily new for latin america. there are similar decriminalization statutes up and down the continent, and it's a...
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he cared so passionately about reforming america's health care system. he accomplished a great deal in the senate, but he looked forward to really getting high-quality, affordable health care for everyone. i remember the last time i saw him was at the white house summit on health care reform, and nobody expected him to come. president obama came in, and the senator came in, and the electricity in that room was just something you've never experienced before. everyone just got up and, you know, people just could not stop applauding. and he inspired so many people in the congress, outside of the congress, on health care reform, and he accomplished a great deal often across the aisle. one of his greatest victories was the enact of the children's health insurance program, which he cosponsored with orrin hatch. and is that legislation was part of a budget bill. now, these budget brilz designed to reduce spending, and he was able to get a new program in 1997, in a republican congress, adopted, one of his major accomplishments. >> ifill: if he had been part of t
he cared so passionately about reforming america's health care system. he accomplished a great deal in the senate, but he looked forward to really getting high-quality, affordable health care for everyone. i remember the last time i saw him was at the white house summit on health care reform, and nobody expected him to come. president obama came in, and the senator came in, and the electricity in that room was just something you've never experienced before. everyone just got up and, you know,...
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s "good morning america." >> i think that the senators made a very reasonable request. it is to permit the governor to make an interim appointment for about the five months it takes between the creation of a new vacancy, between now and when that special election occurs. i support the idea of a special election which is provided for in our current law and the senator did as well. >> reporter: meanwhile, in washington the national portrait gallery unveiled a rendering of kennedy by the pop artist andy warhol. elsewhere in the capital, kennedy was remembered not as the scion of a political dynasty, but as a gentle and unassuming tutor. kennedy was for years one of a cadre of senators and congressional staff who worked with children as part of the national "everybody wins" reading and mentoring program. third grader larenai swann read with kennedy at bryant elementary school. >> i remember the first time he came and read with me. >> was he funny? >> we played rock paper scissors, whoever won would read the page... ( laughs ) ... but senator kennedy won, so and we took turn
s "good morning america." >> i think that the senators made a very reasonable request. it is to permit the governor to make an interim appointment for about the five months it takes between the creation of a new vacancy, between now and when that special election occurs. i support the idea of a special election which is provided for in our current law and the senator did as well. >> reporter: meanwhile, in washington the national portrait gallery unveiled a rendering of...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. shepard: continuing coverage now with the passing of senator kennedy as the motorcade makes its way toward boston. i was led to believe there would be live pictures and you would be seeing them now, but clearly, you are not. q. are seeing me. in a few minutes, we will take you back down to nasa where the center is about to launch a rocket into space. that is three or four minutes from now. live coverage from that. live pictures coming in from boston. they are in a commercial break at the moment. let's go back to our guest now, edward klein is with us. we have talked about the last days. what details do you know about when he found out that he had cancer and that it was terminal? >> this happened in may 2008. basically, what happened is he had a daughter who had breast cancer. the chairman of the house committee had gotten his chief aide on the health committee to gather what they call anti- cancer group together to see what could be done. he did exactly the same thing for himself. the
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. shepard: continuing coverage now with the passing of senator kennedy as the motorcade makes its way toward boston. i was led to believe there would be live pictures and you would be seeing them now, but clearly, you are not. q. are seeing me. in a few minutes, we will take you back down to nasa where the center is about to launch a rocket into space. that is three or four minutes from now. live coverage from that. live pictures coming in from...
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. >> deep in the jungles of south america, the jaguar is king of the beast. majestic, but when he wants to be, ferocious. so who is that guy taking a jaguar for a walk? jordan egger, only 19, is from london. he has been caring for rupi for a month. >> i think you get here in ten mines and you realize he's such a sweet cat, as you can see right now. >> yes, the big cat can seem sweet, but they're not always like that. a collection of videos on mysp the this is ambue ari. part of a network of image reserves in bolivia like nothing you'll find anywhere else. they have become a popular destination for extreme adventures. people from the u.s. and other parts volunteer in harsh conditions. >> it's muddy. >> yeah, it getsorse. >> they come here to care for abandoneand jungle animals. living with them from sunrise to sunset. >> well, i don't think -- >> but the big draw -- the jungle cats. >> that is caroline dougherty from greenwich, connecticut. for the last two weeks she has been here at the reer is -- reserve taking care of ans of let. do you have any experience
. >> deep in the jungles of south america, the jaguar is king of the beast. majestic, but when he wants to be, ferocious. so who is that guy taking a jaguar for a walk? jordan egger, only 19, is from london. he has been caring for rupi for a month. >> i think you get here in ten mines and you realize he's such a sweet cat, as you can see right now. >> yes, the big cat can seem sweet, but they're not always like that. a collection of videos on mysp the this is ambue ari. part...
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and i informed everyone there that it was a movie about america. >> rose: by the way, the smith sonia has a lot of her stuff. >> it has her kitchen. >> rose: as well as her momento. >> it had her kitchen minus one wall of pots and yesterday they arrived there. so that is why i was there. >> oh, i didn't know that. >> yeah, so -- >> great. >> rose: were you a devotee of julia child. >> i was in high school, i was in the 8th grade. >> rose: but the book has been -- >> when her show started. >> rose: but the book is in its 1,000th printing. it doesn't mater what generation are you from. >> no, no, exactly. my mother was not a devotee it was hurry up and eat it. >> rose: but go you cook. >> we had a lot of steaks, chops and tuna fish and noodle casserole. >> rose: but you, did you cook. >> me? >> rose: you. >> yes, i cook. >> rose: because she is obsessed by it, aren't you. >> i love food. i loved if and i like cooking a lot, i do. i do. >> rose: so this was even more so a labor of love foror you. >> and i lost love there being good food on a movie set. and we not only had good food in th
and i informed everyone there that it was a movie about america. >> rose: by the way, the smith sonia has a lot of her stuff. >> it has her kitchen. >> rose: as well as her momento. >> it had her kitchen minus one wall of pots and yesterday they arrived there. so that is why i was there. >> oh, i didn't know that. >> yeah, so -- >> great. >> rose: were you a devotee of julia child. >> i was in high school, i was in the 8th grade. >>...
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inside no priceless works of art, but hundreds upon hundreds of photographs of america's political dynasty. >> there was that that we first saw them, the family running around the yard and throwing the footballs and the women and the men, and those sailboats. those constant pictures of various family members on the sailboats. >> they always suggested vigor. >> certainly vigor was certainly a big part of the kennedy mystique. >> and hyannisport was always the back drop. >> hosting a large family and an active family, i think it's been very much involved with the out of doors, with all of those implications. >> hyannisport was camelot's beach house. the kennedy castle on nantucket sound, a home that produced not just one but three sons who aspired to the highest office in the land. joe kennedy bought the big dutch colonial with the wraparound porch in 1929. three years before his youngest was born. >> this is hyannis on beautiful cape cod. >> for many americans, hyannisport is synonymous with elitism, a sort of place -- a sort of place where people use summer as a verb. >> the kennedy childr
inside no priceless works of art, but hundreds upon hundreds of photographs of america's political dynasty. >> there was that that we first saw them, the family running around the yard and throwing the footballs and the women and the men, and those sailboats. those constant pictures of various family members on the sailboats. >> they always suggested vigor. >> certainly vigor was certainly a big part of the kennedy mystique. >> and hyannisport was always the back drop....
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we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. we're joined by nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss who is with us from the kennedy library up in boston. michael, thank you for joining us from that incredible place up there out there on columbia point. let's put it in perspective. >> i know you spent a lot of time here. >> let's go to the younger viewers who don't know what you and i have been through. give us all a sense, refresher course, if you will, of the role of the kennedy family starting with the old man, joseph kennedy, who you wrote about with kennedy and roosevelt, hi s appeasement policies, his defeatist policies, his policies that were really seen as wrong by most americans going into the 1940s and looking backward and the role the kennedy brothers played in perhaps atoning for that. that would be my premise. your thoughts. >> i think there's a lot to that. in the late 1930s joe kennedy was franklin roosevelt's ambassador to london.
we're america's health insurance companies. supporting bipartisan reform that congress can build on. >>> we're back. we're joined by nbc news presidential historian michael beschloss who is with us from the kennedy library up in boston. michael, thank you for joining us from that incredible place up there out there on columbia point. let's put it in perspective. >> i know you spent a lot of time here. >> let's go to the younger viewers who don't know what you and i have...
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, the best of america. thank you very much. you have a good weekend. that does it for me this hour. john harwood will pick up our coverage next with a special "new york times" edition. i'm andrea mitchell. you're watching msnbc. - ( rock music playing ) - ♪ oh! what do you say to a spin around the color wheel? - to paint with primer already mixed in? - ♪ yeah yeah yeah... - st samples instead of can commitments? - ♪ whoo! - what do you say we dip into our wallets less... - ♪ are you feeling it? - ...and grab ahold of the latest tools out there... - ♪ oh! ...so we can quit all that messing around with extra steps - and get busy turning our doing dials up a notch? - ♪ whoo! ♪ oh! more saving. more doing. - that's the power of the home depot. - ♪ yeah yeah yeah. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the inter
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he had become the patriarch of america's first family, one of the last ties to camelot, and will soon be laid to rest alongside his brothers at arlington cemetery. good afternoon. i'm chuck todd live in washington. president obama said an important chapter in our history has come to an end with the passing of senator ted kennedy. the man who the president says is synonymous with the democratic party will lie in repose at the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston on friday. what we don't know is whether he'll end up lying in state or in repose at the capitol where he made his legacy. his funeral will be held saturday at our lady of perpetual help basilica in the mission hill section of boston. president obama will speak at the mass. his body will be flown to virginia where he will be laid to rest at arlington national cemetery very close to both of his brothers. president obama issued a proclamation ordering the american flag be flown at half staff across the united states today in honor of the who served for nearly 47 years. both the president and the vice president praised k
he had become the patriarch of america's first family, one of the last ties to camelot, and will soon be laid to rest alongside his brothers at arlington cemetery. good afternoon. i'm chuck todd live in washington. president obama said an important chapter in our history has come to an end with the passing of senator ted kennedy. the man who the president says is synonymous with the democratic party will lie in repose at the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston on friday. what we...
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i'm a black man here in america. i do recognize a lot of the things that the senator bdid, and many other leaders of our times for civil-rights, women's issues. but when it comes to the new civil rights issues of our times, that is the children, unborn children, the senator was awol. that is sad that he missed a the most important of civil rights issues. he was on the wrong side of abortions. he had an opportunity to live life to the fullest, but he never stood up for babies, children to have a chance to live the american dream. that is just really sad. he was a failure in that respect. others should join us to fight for equal rights for all americans to have an opportunity to live the american dream. he never did that. host: to give us insight into senator kennedy's local politics, a democrat from cape cod joins us on the phone. senator, how would you describe senator kennedy's presence back at home with his constituents? guest: he was an enormous presence, loved in this community and vary widely respected. in respe
i'm a black man here in america. i do recognize a lot of the things that the senator bdid, and many other leaders of our times for civil-rights, women's issues. but when it comes to the new civil rights issues of our times, that is the children, unborn children, the senator was awol. that is sad that he missed a the most important of civil rights issues. he was on the wrong side of abortions. he had an opportunity to live life to the fullest, but he never stood up for babies, children to have a...
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and before the procession would leave, an emotional tribute as the crowd sang god bless america. ♪ my home, sweet, home 9 news now, and wusa9.com. >>> earlier today, senator ted kennedy's life was celebrated in a two-hour funeral mass. mourners from hollywood star jack nickelson to supreme court justin steven breyer packed the funeral. president barack obama, former presidents jimmy carter, george bush, and bill clinton sat in the pews with their wives. president barack obama gave the eulogy recalling the achievements of the lawmaker. >> i, like so many others in the city where he worked for nearly half a century, knew him as a colleague, a mentor, and above all, as a friend. ted kennedy was the baby of the family who became its patriarch. the restless dreamer who became its rock. >> senator kennedy's son ted also spoke about his father. at the grave site tonight cardinal mckerrick shared contents of a letter president kennedy wrote to the pope. the letter delivered by president barack obama in his recent trip to rome. in the letter he tells the pontiff that he's dying and that he wou
and before the procession would leave, an emotional tribute as the crowd sang god bless america. ♪ my home, sweet, home 9 news now, and wusa9.com. >>> earlier today, senator ted kennedy's life was celebrated in a two-hour funeral mass. mourners from hollywood star jack nickelson to supreme court justin steven breyer packed the funeral. president barack obama, former presidents jimmy carter, george bush, and bill clinton sat in the pews with their wives. president barack obama gave...
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and he was the, i think, most effective senator that america's seen. but he didn't feel he had anything left to prove. and i think in those kind of situations, he would have been very calm. now, earlier in his life, let's be explicit, this is a man, two of whose brothers were murdereded by political opponents, extreme and crazy political opponents. he lived with this concern that was impressed upon him by security people that there were other people who wanted to kill him, and more than almost nibble who wasn't president of the united states. he had to live with that. and that was a constraint. and what was remarkable about him was he did not allow that. and i know he was being told constantly by security people, pull back, pull back, don't be there. and he wouldn't let them stop him. >> and you could see that, even as we walked through the halls of congress, he really disdained the security that might have slowed a different person down. he loved interacting with the people. what about the fact that his vote will not be counted and that massachusetts
and he was the, i think, most effective senator that america's seen. but he didn't feel he had anything left to prove. and i think in those kind of situations, he would have been very calm. now, earlier in his life, let's be explicit, this is a man, two of whose brothers were murdereded by political opponents, extreme and crazy political opponents. he lived with this concern that was impressed upon him by security people that there were other people who wanted to kill him, and more than almost...
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kennedy serve america act. this summer, he wrote a passionate letter to massachusetts state leaders. he pleaded for a change in state law, hoping for his senate seat to be filled quickly, so his fight for healthcare could live on. earlier this month, the president honored kennedy with the medal of freedom. he was not well enough to attend, so his daughter accepted the award. kennedy's passing comes less than two weeks after the death of his sister, eunice kennedy shriver. he made a short appearance at a private wake, but was too sick to attend her funeral. a sign many took as an indication that the end was near. kathryn brown for cbs news, new york. >> kennedy's brain cancer was a particularly aggressive type. survival following surgery averages around 15 to 18 months and the senator was right in that range. the cause of these tumors is a mystery and even though they don't spread to other parts of the body, it is nearly impossible to get all of the cancer cells with surgery alone. >> they are difficult to treat
kennedy serve america act. this summer, he wrote a passionate letter to massachusetts state leaders. he pleaded for a change in state law, hoping for his senate seat to be filled quickly, so his fight for healthcare could live on. earlier this month, the president honored kennedy with the medal of freedom. he was not well enough to attend, so his daughter accepted the award. kennedy's passing comes less than two weeks after the death of his sister, eunice kennedy shriver. he made a short...
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creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >>> more on >>> ted kennedy was the lion of the senate, brut he was also the cub of the kennedy family, and it was as a young man, just 30, that he made his very first appearance here on "meet the press." in fact, his mother, rose, wrote a letter in 1965 to this program's then moderator noting her boys john, robert, and teddy each made their debut on the program around the same young age. >> sthefs a stickler and kept her index box so she knew the facts about every one of us as we were sort of growing up. this was -- i can remember when my brother was a congressman and on "meet the press." it was in the winter time, and my mother and father brought us all in. this was the biggest thing that's ever happened to any kennedy, and it was always a big deal. >> reporter: a big deal and a test. that's how kennedy's brother, the president, saw it on the eve of ted's debut here in 1962. >> i thought i really had everything under control. then i came to washington to visit my brother over in the
creating innovation today for america's tomorrow. thanks! no problem! >>> more on >>> ted kennedy was the lion of the senate, brut he was also the cub of the kennedy family, and it was as a young man, just 30, that he made his very first appearance here on "meet the press." in fact, his mother, rose, wrote a letter in 1965 to this program's then moderator noting her boys john, robert, and teddy each made their debut on the program around the same young age. >>...
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. >> couric: america mourns the lion of the senate. >> we on this side are interested in protecting american servicemen from the close fire of a civil war. >> couric: the man who carried the torch and the burden of a political dynasty. through triumph, tragedy... >> my brother need not be idealized or enlarged in death what... beyond what he was in life. >> couric: and scandal. >> for this reason i would understand full well why some might think it right for me to resign. >> couric: and leave the legacy of landmark legislation that changed millions of lives. >> the work goes on, the cause endures. the hope rises again and the dream lives on. >> couric: tonight, the life of senator ted kennedy. captioning sponsored by cbs good evening, i'm katie couric. this is the "cbs evening news," there is, of course, no royal family in this country. the kennedys, perhaps, the closest we've ever had. for the past 40 years, senator edward kennedy was the patriarch, the last surviving brother of a political dynasty until he died last night after a 15-month battle with brain cancer. he was 77. for nearly hal
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an that we ought to give something back to america in terms for all that it has given to us. >> larry: you feel you owe it back? >> it isn't a question of sort of an obligation. it is, as much to the country as a sense of feeling about our fellow human beings. how you might be able to have an impact, positive impact on, on -- on the people. >> younger brother of the president scored an overwhelming victory in the democratic primary, capturing 69% of the vote. >> i think my father believed very strongly that americans should represent sort of a level playing field for people. and that, and then, individual initiative can move ahead. and so, you don't have to, the one point that my brothers all pointed out is you don't have to be a senator or congressman to make a difference. all you have to do is just be involved. i would just hope for my nieces and nephews they would have a constructi constructive, positive, useful lives. don't have to be elected necessarily. ( revving, siren blares ) there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caugh
an that we ought to give something back to america in terms for all that it has given to us. >> larry: you feel you owe it back? >> it isn't a question of sort of an obligation. it is, as much to the country as a sense of feeling about our fellow human beings. how you might be able to have an impact, positive impact on, on -- on the people. >> younger brother of the president scored an overwhelming victory in the democratic primary, capturing 69% of the vote. >> i think...
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. >> couric: perhaps nowhere in america is senator kennedy's loss felt more deeply than in boston, the city where his grandfather once served as mayor. national correspondent jim axelrod is there. >> reporter: from the priest saying midday mass at a downtown boston church... >> senator kennedy was a worshiper here and a great supporter of st. anthony's shrine. >> reporter: to new england's high profile superbowl coach. >> i have a lot of personal regret today on the passing of senator kennedy. >> reporter: and everyone in between. >> he was for the rights of everybody. he was for the rights of the disabled. he was for women's rights. he was for the civil rights movement. >> reporter: the people of boston are mourning deeply. for as much as senator kennedy was a player on the world stage, here he was teddy. and teddy belonged to them. reporter and boston native marty nolan covered kennedy for 40 years and wrote today's obituary in the "boston globe." >> he was full of charm and he enjoyed the odd drop after hours and so did i and he could sing an irish song like a clancey brother put to
. >> couric: perhaps nowhere in america is senator kennedy's loss felt more deeply than in boston, the city where his grandfather once served as mayor. national correspondent jim axelrod is there. >> reporter: from the priest saying midday mass at a downtown boston church... >> senator kennedy was a worshiper here and a great supporter of st. anthony's shrine. >> reporter: to new england's high profile superbowl coach. >> i have a lot of personal regret today on...
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independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> this just in. you are looking at a very disturbing live shot there. that is the world trade center. we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the world trade center. >> you can see that the cut of the, incision into the building is sideways so the plane was slightly on its side. that's what made me think it was in distress. when it obviously hit, you know there was almost no doubt that it was intentional. >> it kind of went in like slow motion. looked like something out of a movie where explosions kind of bubbled out the north side where it impacted. and then a huge explosion blew out the south side. and, i mean it was just huge explosions. >> ted kennedy was in his senate office when the first terrorist plane struck the world trade center september 11th, 2001. and was later joined by first lady laura bush who had come to capitol hill to testi
independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission-free for 30 days plus get $100 cash when you open an account. >>> this just in. you are looking at a very disturbing live shot there. that is the world trade center. we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the world trade center. >> you can see that the cut of the, incision into the building is sideways so the plane was...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> a sad day for many reasons. the author and journalist dominick dunne died in new york today. his family said the cause was bladder cancer. he'd been struggling for some time. i've known dominick dunne since i was a little kid and it is simply hard to imagine that he is gone. >> reporter: in his 83 years, dominick dunne lived many lives, traveled in many different worlds. he'd climbed the ranks of show business from stage manager to producer, but it was late in his life as a writer and chronicler of crimes of the rich and famous he'd become a household name. dunne covered the trials of o.j. simpson, claus von bulow, and eric and lyle menendez, a constant presence in the courtroom, he was a consistent advocate for justice. >> i never do this equal time, you know, and then i have to get the say. i take a stand, and it doesn't always make me popular. >> reporter: his stand was shaped by personal tragedy, the killing of his own daughter. dominique dunne, an actress who appeared in the movie "poltergeist," was strangl
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> a sad day for many reasons. the author and journalist dominick dunne died in new york today. his family said the cause was bladder cancer. he'd been struggling for some time. i've known dominick dunne since i was a little kid and it is simply hard to imagine that he is gone. >> reporter: in his 83 years, dominick dunne lived many lives, traveled in many different worlds. he'd climbed the ranks of show business from stage...
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bank of america wants to help you through this difficult time. when they come to you and they say thank you aj, for helping me with this problem, that's where we get our joy from. need a lift? hey buddy, i appreciate the ride, you know. no problem. ♪ mind if i take a shortcut? yeah, sure. ♪ i knew the subaru legacy was the smart choice... what i didn't expect... was the fun. the all-new subaru legacy. feel the love. >>> for ten years, republican leadership have refused to let us get a vote on increasing the minimum wage. >> our goal is to improve public schools, not abandon them. >> this administration feels it's above the law. we have not seen such arrogance in a president since watergate. >> congress and the american people deserve to know the true risks of war. five days we've been debating. this is big brother run amok. >> senator fris >> larry: senator frist what was it like to take him on? >> larry it was fascinating. i think the last segment brought out the consistency of dramatics to ensure the health. when i was an intern in college,
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america's best crossover. >>> the area home to many relatives of the victims of the pan am flight of the 103 bombing. last week, the only man convicted in that attack which killed over 200 people was set free. he received a heroes welcome. >> three weeks ago, he came home to find his fence gone, a dozen of histories chopped down, and fast at work at store. maybe 40 vehicles inside that property. >> reporter: when the libby yan leader attends the assembly next month, in the community of even gel wood, new jersey, the libby yan community refuses to comment. and the terrorists to be in our neighborhood. >> he lives just a few miles away and lost his brother in the bombing of pan am flight 103. >> that was the last chapter. i didn't realize something else could be slapped in the face. >> if gadhafi is allowed to set up his tent in englewood -- >> as if 189 americans were not massacred and citizens were not and not only does the town lack the resources and security to deal with the libian -- >> they believe he has american blood on his hands and also they know a number of the families who
america's best crossover. >>> the area home to many relatives of the victims of the pan am flight of the 103 bombing. last week, the only man convicted in that attack which killed over 200 people was set free. he received a heroes welcome. >> three weeks ago, he came home to find his fence gone, a dozen of histories chopped down, and fast at work at store. maybe 40 vehicles inside that property. >> reporter: when the libby yan leader attends the assembly next month, in the...
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even talking very openly in the 1990's and the contract with america congress about eventually privatizing medicare altogether. most of the debate over the last couple of decades as an ideological. it troubled me a little bit because we have 30 years of experience with private health insurance plans in the medicare program. their performance in terms of quality of care people get does not look dramatically different from the traditional fee-for- service system. when we pay the plants to match, they operate with generous benefits and not the people sign up. en we tried to equalize the amount we pay private insurers which medicaid costs in its traditional form, many of the private insurers leave. private insurers leave. we have to out whether we are going to make the determination about the role of private land on an ideological grounds for whether we are going to establish a level playing field and see if the private sector can outperform government. so far, it has not done so. guest: i think we agree. we have been friends for a long time. bruce is a little more skeptical. he is right. you
even talking very openly in the 1990's and the contract with america congress about eventually privatizing medicare altogether. most of the debate over the last couple of decades as an ideological. it troubled me a little bit because we have 30 years of experience with private health insurance plans in the medicare program. their performance in terms of quality of care people get does not look dramatically different from the traditional fee-for- service system. when we pay the plants to match,...
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had them sit in a room and write a bill and he made everyone talk about how their families came to america and it was a poignant moment and it made people realize the bigger picture andy almost got it and it failed as everyone in this room knows. i was talking to him about it afterwards and i said i know you worked really hard on this. and he said you know, with any legislation that is civil rights legislation and he considered immigration to be that, he said it takes three congresses to do it. the first time they have to get used to the idea, the second time you just fight fight and then the third time it goes through and he was very philosophical about it. he's done that with so many bills, just come back year after year after year. ever since barack obama was elected president, he got the lily led better act signed which gives por opportunity fo people toue for back pay for pay discrimination. he got -- he's gotten a genetic non-discrimination act signed into law. he's gotten very, very good at just picking his moments, working with republicans. he has a very close relationship with sen
had them sit in a room and write a bill and he made everyone talk about how their families came to america and it was a poignant moment and it made people realize the bigger picture andy almost got it and it failed as everyone in this room knows. i was talking to him about it afterwards and i said i know you worked really hard on this. and he said you know, with any legislation that is civil rights legislation and he considered immigration to be that, he said it takes three congresses to do it....
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his legacy, public service and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners and legend," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching. >> teddy. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. ted kennedy was the last hurrah, the big baritone out there demanding justice for the left out people, the african-americans, native americans, the old person, the immigrant family that wanted to be american. the sick scared person waiting in the er for hours with something really wrong. why would a big looking guy like him, a rich guy, spend his life worrying about the people left out? was it tribal memory of his own people left out, sent away, told to go back where they came from? was it those old boston signs that said, irish need not apply? what was it that made health care such a crusade for this guy? who do you know who has a broken back who spends his life and time thinking about other people's troubles? w
his legacy, public service and his concern for america's least powerful. as he said so many years ago, the work goes on, the cause endures, and the dream will never die. that's all for this edition of "headliners and legend," i'm lester holt. thank you for watching. >> teddy. let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in new york. ted kennedy was the last hurrah, the big baritone out there demanding justice for the left out people, the...
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viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can helpou enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away... if you experience a sudden decrease in vision or hearing. now's the time. ask your doctor if viagra is right for you. ♪ viva viagra! >>> on this thursday, august 27th, we're watching live coverage here on msnbc as ted kennedy's motorcade makes its way from hyannis port, the beloved kennedy compound, for a final time heading to the city he called home, to boston. his body will lie in repose at the john f. kennedy presidential library tonight. what we're seeing is remarkable. massac
viagra...america's most prescribed ed treatment... can helpou enjoy a more satisfying sexual experience. to learn more, spend some quality time with viagra.com ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. don't take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain... as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects may include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting... more than...
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it is the shaping impulse of america that faith nor nature or
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a father committed to america and committed to seeing his family succeed. and giving them the support to do so. a mother of profound religious faith, who instilled that faith in her children and gave them the optimism, and i think, the ability to transcend difficulties that comes with faith. and, you know, this family loved america. they wanted to serve it, make it better. i think that -- you know, something i was thinking about today, larry. when john f. kennedy was elected, what struck all of us was not just his intelligence, his -- the nobility with which he approached public service, he broke a barrier. he was the first roman catholic to be elected president. well, for me as a jewish kid growing up with, maybe beginning to think about politics, probably for a lot of other minority groups, including racial groups, minority groups. maybe that said to us, you know, anything really is possible in this country. i would say there's a direct line between the kennedy family and the fact that barack obama is our president today. >> larry: well put. >> so a great
a father committed to america and committed to seeing his family succeed. and giving them the support to do so. a mother of profound religious faith, who instilled that faith in her children and gave them the optimism, and i think, the ability to transcend difficulties that comes with faith. and, you know, this family loved america. they wanted to serve it, make it better. i think that -- you know, something i was thinking about today, larry. when john f. kennedy was elected, what struck all of...
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john lewis: that nht in june wh he spoke, he spoke, think, tohe heart and to the sl of america. i would never rget that speech. we are confronted prarily with a moral iue. it is as o as the scriptures and is as clear as the american constitution the heart of the question is whether all americans are to be afrded equal rights and eql opportunities. rrator: within weekskennedy sent the longwaited bill to congress. it washe most sweeping civil rits legislation since reconstrucon. if you look ba, um... at who jn kennedy was when he ca to the united statesenate... and u see who he was on rial issues when he died, you ha to say that's at you want. you know that most white americans are racist you can't help but be racist inhis culture less you have superb parents what you hope is that whit americans can be eduted and that they can be purged, to some real degree, their racism, and that they can brought to do decenthings. that's what happened to this man. narrator: bor day, 1963. thkennedys gathered at hyais port. later that day, kennedy epared to be terviewed by walter onkite about the
john lewis: that nht in june wh he spoke, he spoke, think, tohe heart and to the sl of america. i would never rget that speech. we are confronted prarily with a moral iue. it is as o as the scriptures and is as clear as the american constitution the heart of the question is whether all americans are to be afrded equal rights and eql opportunities. rrator: within weekskennedy sent the longwaited bill to congress. it washe most sweeping civil rits legislation since reconstrucon. if you look ba,...
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a sad day for america. up next how the death of senator ted kennedy could impact the health care debate in washington and we'll talk to the reverend jesse jackson about ted kennedy's civil rights accomplishments when our special coverage continues. stay with us here on msnbc. sandrai went to pick up my prescription and i was told... sandra..."that's just gonna be four dollars." i said, "you're joking." amandai know sandra personally. and she was only able to afford a week's worth of medication at a time. sandrasome of my medication was $100 for one prescription. amandabut now, she's able to get a whole month's generic prescription for $4. amandashe's also able to get a three-month supply for just $10. sandrai just want to say thank you, from the bottom of my heart. vo: save money. live better. walmart. i just want fewer pills and relief that lasts all day. take 2 extra strength tylenol every 4 to 6 hours?!? taking 8 pills a day... and if i take it for 10 days -- that's 80 pills. just 2 aleve can last all da
a sad day for america. up next how the death of senator ted kennedy could impact the health care debate in washington and we'll talk to the reverend jesse jackson about ted kennedy's civil rights accomplishments when our special coverage continues. stay with us here on msnbc. sandrai went to pick up my prescription and i was told... sandra..."that's just gonna be four dollars." i said, "you're joking." amandai know sandra personally. and she was only able to afford a week's...
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my home sweet home ♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ died bless america -- god bless america ♪ land that i love ♪ stand beside her ♪ and a guide her ♪ through the night ♪ with the light from above ♪ from the mountainous to the -- from the mountains to the. ♪ -- from the mountains to the prairie ♪ to the oceans ♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪ died bless america -- god bless america ♪ land that i love ♪ stand beside her ♪ and to guide her ♪ through the night ♪ with a light ♪ from above from the mountains ♪ to the prairie is ♪ to the oceans ♪ died bless america -- god bless america ♪ my home sweet home ♪go god bless america and ♪ my home sweet home ♪ [applause] >> they were great. >> [unintelligible] [laughter] [unintelligible] 85, 95, 77. [laughter] >> it was senator kennedy who said that, when the time i arrived, there will be a gathering like this. and he selected the venue this library. thinking back upon other times, when we have felt the ache of emptiness, he was the one
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and help america's greatest growth industry? >> let's covered the uninsured, giver them the option of buying the private health plan they want and help protect this growth industry, largest employer in the united states. >> you want prosperity in economic recovery, health care is your ticket. thanks to julie and betsy, very spirited, very smart, i appreciate it, ladies. >>> coming up, economist, paul krugman says washington's out of control spending and growing deficits have saved the global economy. what's he smoking? we have to debate that later, ethical lapses or just absent minded? either disclose your income and pay your tax, my friend, charlie rangel or your post as head of the ways and means committee should be vacated. you have too fish or cut bait. charlie, you're friend but you have to solve these disclosure problems and pay your taxes. we'll look at that later in the program. "the kudlow report" will be back. i want health care and economic prosperity. they go hand-in-hand, folks. free market principles can work. join
and help america's greatest growth industry? >> let's covered the uninsured, giver them the option of buying the private health plan they want and help protect this growth industry, largest employer in the united states. >> you want prosperity in economic recovery, health care is your ticket. thanks to julie and betsy, very spirited, very smart, i appreciate it, ladies. >>> coming up, economist, paul krugman says washington's out of control spending and growing deficits...
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see in his eyes, his words, that he's truly knew what arlington meant and not just to his family but america as well. >> reporter: outside of the cemetery crews put up special fencing to help safely accommodate the thousands of spectators expected to line memorial bridge and memorial avenue as the motorcade passes. it will reach the gravesite around 5:30 p.m. the kenne family and a few invited guests will be joined by vice president joseph biden, cardinal mccarrick will be the only speaker. at fort meyer the old guard team that will carry the casket prepared for their historic duty and sergeant john kennedy from massachusetts, it is a chance to honor a man revered by his family. >> personally it means a lot when i was -- when my mom was pregnant with me, between didn't have a lot of money. and we couldn't get the medical care necessary for my mother during the pregnancy. and she wrote senator kennedy a letter and made sure we got the funds necessarily to get the medical care needed. my family, he is a huge -- an icon. hero. >> reporter: tomorrow's service has special significant for arlingto
see in his eyes, his words, that he's truly knew what arlington meant and not just to his family but america as well. >> reporter: outside of the cemetery crews put up special fencing to help safely accommodate the thousands of spectators expected to line memorial bridge and memorial avenue as the motorcade passes. it will reach the gravesite around 5:30 p.m. the kenne family and a few invited guests will be joined by vice president joseph biden, cardinal mccarrick will be the only...
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features beryl satte the author of family properties, race, real estate in the exploitation of black america published earlier this year by metropolitan books. my name is at eric arneson and m a professor of history a the university of illinois at chicago and i will be talking to barrel about your book before we en up the discussion to you, our audience members but first if i made a few introductory remarks. for muh of the 20th century chicago has maintained decrepitation as one of the nation's most segregated cities. its african-american population consign to the black belt on the
features beryl satte the author of family properties, race, real estate in the exploitation of black america published earlier this year by metropolitan books. my name is at eric arneson and m a professor of history a the university of illinois at chicago and i will be talking to barrel about your book before we en up the discussion to you, our audience members but first if i made a few introductory remarks. for muh of the 20th century chicago has maintained decrepitation as one of the nation's...
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america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. >>> we are back at 6:15 now and the megamillion jackpot is $325 million. this is the third largest in its history. can you get your tickets in maryland and virginia and the next drawing is tonight. >> the jackpot by the way comes out to either a lump sum of more than $204 million or payments of $12.5 million for 2 years. that is before uncle sam takes his huge cut. now, for i look at the odds. your chances of winning one in 176 llion. the chances of the earth getting hit by an asteroid according to nasa back in 2002 was around one in 200,000 we talked with them about that. and good luck with the asteroids. >> could you spent all that money? could you do the mike tyson and spend it all? >> i don't think so either. >> it would be fun to try. >> leave it for your children and grandchildren and great- firsthand children. >> if you found enough bad investments and have you awe payroll of 1,000 of your friends you can probably
america runs on dunkin'. treat yourself today with an authentic caramel swirl iced latte. >>> we are back at 6:15 now and the megamillion jackpot is $325 million. this is the third largest in its history. can you get your tickets in maryland and virginia and the next drawing is tonight. >> the jackpot by the way comes out to either a lump sum of more than $204 million or payments of $12.5 million for 2 years. that is before uncle sam takes his huge cut. now, for i look at the...
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repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> welcome back. we continue to look at the lines of people waiting fwht hot sun to get a glimpse of the motorcade carrying the body of senator edward kennedy. they're standing on the overpast. there's an open guest book for visitors to stein in memory of nor kennedy. the book has been placed on a table in the first floor lobby of the museum in little rock, arkansas. a photo of former president bill clinton and kennedy along with a framed printout on clinton's statement on the senator's passing is also on display there. today's procession from hyannis port to boston will remind many americans of the aftermath of robert kennedy's assassination in 1968. >> rf k's body was toin by train. along the route from the file film, thousands of people showed up spontaneously along the tracks in town after town to pay their respects with a simple salute or a wave of the flag. the train trip for rfk took so long to complete that his funeral became the only one ever held at night at arlington. his grave site is not
repower america. i hope our senators are listening. >>> welcome back. we continue to look at the lines of people waiting fwht hot sun to get a glimpse of the motorcade carrying the body of senator edward kennedy. they're standing on the overpast. there's an open guest book for visitors to stein in memory of nor kennedy. the book has been placed on a table in the first floor lobby of the museum in little rock, arkansas. a photo of former president bill clinton and kennedy along with a...